1972 Imperial Lebaron for Sale

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For years I always found Turtle wax products to be disappointing but when they brought out the Ice line I tried a few and they were excellent.

I've heard the Ice line was a good product. I'll have to try it.
 
They have a spray too? I use the Meguires but i'll have ti try the turtle
Yes sir, Ice detailing spray.

You guys should also check out a product called Dri-Wash if you haven't tried it. I always dust my car first but they say you don't have to. Take one microfiber & apply dri-wash to the entire car then take a second microfiber & wipe it off. It takes about the same amount of time as drying the car after you've washed it & it shines like crazy. It is a polish though & not a wax. It will actually remove wax.
 
I dont wanna remove wax
That's why I mentioned it. Maybe better suited for newer paint but it works so well on the new stuff & somebody on here besides me has to own something that was built this century.
 
Thats funny.........i do but again ifs its removing wax what good is it ? I dont have the time to wax the car as it is
 
Thats funny.........i do but again ifs its removing wax what good is it ? I dont have the time to wax the car as it is
Because it is a polish. It works kinda like wax but without the buildup (so I'm told...).

I know that it makes my black cars super shiny.
 
But the paint is protected. If I am taking the wax off with the polish I'll eventually have the rustiest shiny car out there.

I get your point, I'll stick with the California duster and my wax. Besides, waxing the car gets me in the garage where I can do something to the car without spending a bunch of money and listen to some music.
 
In the garage? Mostly country, old country. Cash, Jennings, Coe, Daniels.....throw in some 80's and 90's country, but traditional. Then there is the oldies and I really like Dave Matthews, but not with his band. . . . . . You?
 
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